The Impact of Devolution in Wales

The Impact of Devolution in Wales
Author: Jane Williams
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2022-06-15
Genre:
ISBN: 1786838877


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Devolution in Wales

Devolution in Wales
Author: De Zhong Gao
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2012-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3656120072


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Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2011 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Topic: Miscellaneous, grade: "-", McGill University, course: Nations and States in the Developed World, language: English, abstract: In the context of devolutionary Britain, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales have all undergone profound administrative and political changes. Particularly in Wales, devolutionary policies have revived Welsh culture and nationalism and taken a politicized standing in advancing concessions from London. This essay will explore the political and socio-economic factors, and consequences of Welsh nationalism, and how grand theories of nationalism studied political theory can help us better comprehend Welsh nationalism.

Wellbeing and Devolution

Wellbeing and Devolution
Author: Jennifer Wallace
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2018-12-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3030022307


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It has been over twenty years since the people of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland voted for devolution. Over that time, the devolved legislatures have established themselves and matured their approach to governance. At different times and for different reasons, each has put wellbeing at the heart of their approach – codifying their values and goals within wellbeing frameworks. This open access book explores, for the first time, why each set their goal as improving wellbeing and how they balance the core elements of societal wellbeing (economic, social and environmental outcomes). Do the frameworks represent a genuine attempt to think differently about how devolved government can plan and organise public services? And if so, what early indications are there of the impact is this having on people’s lives?

Devolution and Governance

Devolution and Governance
Author: Alistair Cole
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2014-11-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137436719


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This book examines the development of Welsh devolution in the context of great economic and political uncertainty. Drawing on research carried out over more than a decade, it explores whether Welsh devolution has developed the capacity to resist internal and external pressures and to continue to pursue a distinctive political and policy agenda.

Revitalizing Democracy?

Revitalizing Democracy?
Author: Elin Royles
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2007
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:


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Devolution, or home rule, is the transfer of power from a more centralized form of government to one that is of a local or regional nature. This book-length study examines the impact of the devolution from British rule on Welsh civil society during the Welsh Assembly's first term, from 1999 to 2003. Comprehensive theoretical examination is paired with case-based research in order to discuss the relationship between civil society, democracy, and national identity, and to question whether civil society contributes to promoting a stronger sense of Welsh national identity--essential reading for all those interested in contemporary Welsh politics.

The Welsh Way

The Welsh Way
Author: Dan Evans
Publisher: Parthian Books
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2021-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1914595041


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This book argues for a new Welsh Way, one that is truly radical and transformational. A call for a political engagement that will create real opportunity for change. Neoliberalism has firmly taken hold in Wales. The 'clear red water' is darkening. The wounds of poverty, inequality, and disengagement, far from being healed, have worsened. Child poverty has reached epidemic levels: the worst in the UK. Educational attainment remains stubbornly low, particularly in deprived communities. Prison population rates are among the highest in Europe. Unemployment remains stubbornly high. House prices are rising, with the private rented sector lining the pockets of an ever-increasing number of private landlords. Minority groups are consistently marginalised. All this is not to mention the devastatingly disproportionate impact of the coronavirus pandemic on working class communities. The Welsh Way interrogates neoliberalism's grasp on Welsh life. It challenges the lazy claims about the 'successes' of devolution, fabricated by Welsh politicians and regurgitated within a tepid, attenuated public sphere. These wide-ranging essays examine the manifold ways in which neoliberalism now permeates all areas of Welsh culture, politics and society. They also look to a wider world, to the global trends and tendencies that have given shape to Welsh life today. Together, they encourage us to imagine, and demand, another Welsh future.

The impact of devolution on social policy

The impact of devolution on social policy
Author: Birrell, Derek
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2009-09-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1847422276


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With new devolved administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, this book makes a comprehensive assessment of the impact of devolution on social policy. It provides a study of developments in the major areas of social policy and a full comparison between Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. To what extent is it valid to speak of agendas for government driven by social policy? With new governments in each country, has a fresh dynamic been given to the emergence of distinct social policies? The impact of devolution on social policy uses a framework of analysis based on the nature and scope of social policies, ranging from major innovations and policy distinctiveness, to differences in implementation, policy convergence and areas of overlap with UK policies. This framework facilitates an integrated analysis and comparison of social policy developments and outcomes between the four UK nations. An assessment is also made of the ideas and values which have driven the direction of social policy under devolution. With devolution becoming increasingly important in the study of social policy, the book will be of key interest to academics and students in social policy, public policy and politics, and will also be a valuable resource for practitioners involved in policy making.

Independent Wales?

Independent Wales?
Author: Emma Schofield
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2014
Genre:
ISBN:


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Making it Happen in Public Service

Making it Happen in Public Service
Author: Michael Connolly
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2015-11-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1845404785


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This book examines the change management strategies and processes employed to ensure that the Labour Government's commitment to devolution became a reality in Wales. It is an account of constitutional, cultural, organizational and human change set within a dynamic political context and is based on unprecedented research access to devolution papers and the politicians and civil servants concerned with the changes.